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Oremus had earlier stated that a group of teens was denied access to an overnight skating event due to capacity issues. Investigators believe the teens began to drive erratically in the parking lot and and argument between the teens and a second car ensued.

The second group was comprised of two women in their 30s, two teens and two young children.

The woman injured was struck by a car during the argument. Oremus said Tuesday that the accident is no longer considered a hit-and-run as police believe she was struck by the vehicle that she arrived in.

Police said the 34-year-old woman will recover.

Oremus said several people damaged vehicles and acted disorderly during the argument. The police reports are being forwarded to the District Attorney's Office for possible charges.

Oremus also said charges against the driver have not yet been determined.